"One
of my first dreamcatchers was made by Apache artist Cynthia White Eagle. When
I brought it home, I was immediately tempted to hook a beautiful amber seahorse
on it but I didnt want to interfere with the energy or power of Cynthia's
beautiful creation. So before I added anything I asked her.

"She
replied: 'Oh, Seahorse or whatever you choose to add to dream catchers are actually
great. A dream catcher invites those personal totems that bring one smiles, good
thoughts, powerful energy . . . we are just providing a start, giving a direction
to go. Healing is a very personal thing, as you well know.' 

DREAMCATCHERS
are known to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas to filter and destroy bad
dreams, thoughts or negative influences, allowing the good, positive and enlightening
influences and strong healing to take place. Totems, fetishes, ritual and ceremonial
items significant to the owner are added for additional healing energies. Read
more about dreamcatchers . . .